Factors affecting reproductive performance in high milk-producing holstein cows

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Although the number of dairy farms is decreasing, that of large farms is increasing in Japan. Milk production in Japanese dairy cows has increased from 62 kg/ year to 88 kg/ year over the last 2 decades. However, Japanese dairy cows are experiencing a sustained decline in reproductive performance, calving intervals, and days open; further, the number of inseminations required for conception have increased, and the conception rate has decreased. In order to improve fertility in high milk-producing dairy cows, it is necessary to evaluate their reproductive characteristics. In this study, the postpartum body condition score (BCS) was remarkably low, and the functional recovery of reproduction was consequently delayed. Moreover, the results indicate that the estrus duration varies among individual cows. However, it is possible to improve the conception rate by inseminating cows 8-12 h after the onset of estrus. Reproductive management systems suitable for the current dairy farming system with large herd sizes are required.

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Dochi, O., Kabeya, S., & Koyama Hisaichi, H. (2010). Factors affecting reproductive performance in high milk-producing holstein cows. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 56(SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.1056S61

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